Amazon's Prime Video has shifted its strategic focus towards live sports and away from original television shows and movies, seeking to meet internal corporate profit targets, The Information reported on Friday.
When Netflix increased prices this week, Christopher Duggan was annoyed. The 59-year-old communications professional in the St. Louis area is sticking with Netflix and two other streaming services but said he’s tired of constant price increases and haggling with his cable and internet provider over escalating bills.
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According to a US report, Prime is undergoing a change in strategy. For the video part of its "Amazon Prime" subscription, the online giant apparently wants to position itself much differently in the long term than before.
Mel Gibson’s so-called movie jail continues to be lenient, because the director is once again back with a new action blockbuster starring Mark Wahlberg, aka Flight Risk, which opens in movie theaters this weekend.
Prime Video to focus on live sports to reach profitability by 2025. This strategic move aligns with CEO Andy Jassy's vision.
As the end of January is finally nearing, we've made our way through many, many TV shows and are now on the hunt for something new.
Netflix remains a strong player but lacks the upside potential and risk-reward balance to justify its valuation and is unlikely to outperform the market. Read more here.
Amazon Prime is gaining Australian subscribers to become a major competition to Netflix in the local market.This is according to JustWatch, who analysed subscription stacks among 2.3 million Australian users during the fourth quarter of 2024.
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February's OTT releases offer a diverse mix of genres, including Boman Irani’s The Mehta Boys, Sanya Malhotra’s Mrs., and more, keeping viewers entertained with fresh content.
The streaming industry in India witnessed a notable decline in the number of new original titles released in 2024, a report by Ormax Media revealed.